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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 20, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 26, 2010
Peter P. Altice, Jr., Meridian, ID (US);
Jeffrey Bruce, Meridian, ID (US);
Jeff A. Mckee, Meridian, IA (US);
Joey Shah, Boise, ID (US);
Richard A. Mauritzson, Boise, ID (US);
Peter P. Altice, Jr., Meridian, ID (US);
Jeffrey Bruce, Meridian, ID (US);
Jeff A. Mckee, Meridian, IA (US);
Joey Shah, Boise, ID (US);
Richard A. Mauritzson, Boise, ID (US);
Round Rock Research, LLC, Mt. Kisco, NY (US);
Abstract
An imaging system includes a pixel that does not require a row select transistor. Instead, an operating voltage is selectively provided to the pixel's readout circuitry, and the readout circuitry provides output signals based on charge or voltage of a storage node. The operating voltage can be selectively provided to each row of a pixel array by a row driver. Each pixel includes a source follower transistor that provides an output signal on a column output line for readout. An anti-blooming transistor may be linked to each pixel's photosensor to provide an overflow path for electrons during charge integration, prior to transfer of charge to the pixel's storage node by a transfer transistor. Electrons not produced by an image are introduced to the photosensor prior to image acquisition, filling traps in the photosensor to reduce image degradation.